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The world’s oceans are on the edge of a mysterious and dangerous tipping point. A new report reveals that rising acidity ...
Levels of lead and other heavy metals spiked in L.A.’s coastal waters after the January fires, raising serious concerns for the long-term health of fish, marine mammals and the marine food chain.
Marine life experts are concerned about a severe algae bloom that has left thousands of marine mammals, including sea lions, dolphins and whales, sick or dead along the Southern California coast ...
With a recent bloom of toxic algae, beachgoers in coastal North County have been seeing dead or sick sea lions, dolphins and other marine life washed ashore over the last few weeks. The city of ...
In addition to fire contamination, California’s sea life is also under ... "Species at each level of the food chain, from invertebrates to fish, birds, marine mammals and humans, can be affected ...
In addition to fire contamination, California’s sea life is also under ... “Species at each level of the food chain, from invertebrates to fish, birds, marine mammals and humans, can be ...